The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 455
... judge privately consult- ing a member of the government as to the course it would be discreet for him to adopt , instead of following the ancient course of consulting his brother judges . Next , he ought not to have kept this ...
... judge privately consult- ing a member of the government as to the course it would be discreet for him to adopt , instead of following the ancient course of consulting his brother judges . Next , he ought not to have kept this ...
Page 456
... judges , not by his own private judgment . The opinion of the Judges , and the dissent of Judge Perrin , may be found briefly reported in a note to " Lloyd and Goold's Re- ports , " vol . 1. p . 387. Let his conduct on this occasion ...
... judges , not by his own private judgment . The opinion of the Judges , and the dissent of Judge Perrin , may be found briefly reported in a note to " Lloyd and Goold's Re- ports , " vol . 1. p . 387. Let his conduct on this occasion ...
Page 458
... Judges . The practice is this - when a case of difficulty arises , if the prisoner be convicted , the pre- siding judge respites execution until he confers with the judges in the en- suing term upon the point ; and the practice in both ...
... Judges . The practice is this - when a case of difficulty arises , if the prisoner be convicted , the pre- siding judge respites execution until he confers with the judges in the en- suing term upon the point ; and the practice in both ...
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